Ok-- looking back now on how to get my certification for aeronautic mechanical work and it seems it may take me much longer than I had originally projected. Reading on what I may need to do for their certification is have about 15 months of experience or 30 months of concurrent work towards their protocol of experience over that extended amount of time... really?!? How the hell am I to get the experience if I cannot get a job in it where they require experience!!! It is totally ass-backwards and its worrying me... I want to do this so I can work for a Boeing hopefully and they can pay off the rest of my school.
For the love of fuck, I go to school to prepare for this but it seems there is much more to do... the steps I were lead to believe are false and there are plenty of other obstacles...
As far as I see it, I have wasted 4 years at Evergreen and Pierce earning a Bachelor's there... since Embry-Riddle doesn't recognize the Bachelor's and say I have to start over... I mean fuck... I was ok with that but... ugh...
Ok, so here's the NEW... plan... god I hope this the LAST time I say that...
Earn a Bachelor's at Embry-Riddle... that will take +2 years...
Next, take the certification test... and from that...I dunno.
What I was HOPING was that I can get Boeing to pay for my schooling while I worked towards my Bachelor's but it seems I NEED to have the certification which is an entirely different route on its own... fuck my life...
The guys wanted me to hang out with them but I do not want to cause I fucking hate Liam... I really despise the kid... annoys me to even think about him...
I am really looking into many things of what I have to do in the first place for what I want to do for the rest of my life...
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